Chapter 985: Chapter 611: mory Filtering_1 Chapter 985: Chapter 611: mory Filtering_1 Jas Wright let out a deep sigh, feeling limp and lying back in his chair.
Although he had nothing to do with the first stage, he was still extrely nervous.
…
Five seconds later, Jas Wright jumped up from his chair and rushed out the door.
Lila Brown slowly opened her eyes.
In front of her was a vast white world, her vision sowhat blurry, only vaguely able to discern a white background and a shadow that swayed from ti to ti.
She wanted to move her body, but she could not seem to feel her body’s existence, not even her fingers.
After a few more minutes, Lila Brown’s vision finally began to clear up slowly.
Above her head was a simulated sunlight ceiling.
The light shimring on the ceiling was exactly the sa wavelength as real sunlight, shining on her face, making her feel exceptionally warm and cozy.
This indicated that Lila Brown’s sense of touch was gradually returning.
She turned her head and saw the shadow clearly.
Jas Wright was sitting upright in a chair.
In front of his eyes were rapidly changing data and modeling.
As his eyeballs moved, the data modeling kept changing, with large amounts of experintal data being transmitted from the outside, requiring Jas Wright to process them quickly and promptly develop new policy planning proposals based on the current situation.
It seed that he had noticed Lila Brown’s gaze, and Jas Wright montarily put aside his work, turning his attention to her.
Lila Brown trembled her lips, trying to say sothing, but her vocal cords couldn’t make a sound.
Jas Wright stood up, and at the sa ti, the data model in front of his eyes was no longer project-related content but Lila Brown’s body simulation.
Jas Wright pointed to the position of the simulated data chest, “Your situation was very dangerous just now, the reproduction of foreign DNA has exceeded your limit. Your body cannot withstand the impact of the targeted removal of large amounts of foreign DNA by gamma knife. But if the power of the gamma knife is not increased, you will be completely devoured by foreign DNA. So an hour ago, I approved the dical group to use the recently verified new technology on you, Unified Freezing Force Sealing Technology.”
As Jas Wright described, Lila Brown’s eyes automatically floated to the docunt description.
Unified Freezing Force Sealing Technology: A new type of dical technology that uses unified freezing force to seal the parts below the human neck and perform precise point-to-point treatnt, which can cure so difficult diseases and severe injuries while minimizing the conditions for total replacent, especially suitable for combat personnel use. After the surgery, the parts below the neck will undergo a slow, fine-tuning recovery period of about 12 hours.
“Okay, I know, thank you.”
Lila Brown was finally able to speak.
“Well, I’ll go first.” Jas Wright took two steps out, then paused slightly, “By the way, about your reckless behavior, I have recorded a C-level violation for you in the managent system, and I strictly forbid you from making similar moves in the future. The next acceleration of the planet will last for three years, and we can live for at least another two years and eight months, so things must be done step by step. This is not a request, it’s an order. Since you’ve decided to stay in the institute, you are still my direct subordinates, and you must obey my orders.”
“Okay, I know.”
After Jas Wright left, Lila Brown looked at the video in her treatnt room.
Jas Wright sat in her treatnt room for half an hour.
But he didn’t do anything, he just used the chair beside the sickbed as a workstation, sitting there to process his work.
At first, he was sowhat uncomfortable being unable to use the operation ball, but he switched to pupil focus control, and within a few minutes, his proficiency increased.
In this half-hour, he was extrely focused on his work, not even glancing at Lila Brown for a second.
But he noticed the mont Lila Brown woke up, spoke so seemingly aningless words, and then left quickly.
Lila Brown blinked slightly, without any so-called sweetness flashing through her heart.
Her work data was also projected in front of her.
Although she couldn’t move the parts below her neck, it didn’t prevent her from getting back to work.
…
The huge Corpse Planet was slowly moving upward in the universe with extrely slow acceleration.
Jas Wright returned to the project leader’s office area.
He received a punishnt notice sent by the artificial intelligence supervision program, “The system detected that you left the post during the critical work ti for an hour and eight minutes, please give an explanation. Otherwise, you will be temporarily deprived of your highest responsible person status in five minutes, and your work will be taken over by the auxiliary work group.”
Jas Wright answered truthfully: “My friend was in mortal danger, and I felt my emotions fluctuate. I judged that I needed to visit and raise awareness of my friend’s condition to find the best working state again. In the past hour and eight minutes, I believe my work level has remained at 100%, and I have completed the second phase of the docking plan. Please assess.”Supervisory program: “Evaluating… Evaluation passed, the plan is well-designed, about 15% more advanced than the standby plan, thank you for your contribution, Director Wright.”
After the voice disappeared, Jas Wright’s face remained expressionless.
This was a standard procedure.
As the person in charge, it was reasonable for him to leave his post during a critical mont, and of course, he needed to explain himself.
The fact that the AI program would ask him about it after he returned was already quite human-like.
Jas wasn’t afraid of losing his position as director; he was only worried that the material he presented might disappoint others.
Fortunately, it was proven that he perford even better when he was at Lila Brown’s bedside earlier. The leading margin over the auxiliary team increased from 10% to 15%.
Another forty minutes passed, and one directive after another was swiftly transmitted within the research institute’s network.
“Embryo chamber circuitry is prepared!”
“Energy supply group is prepared! The stability of existing energy transportation is at 100%!”
“Nutrition Group reports, first-level nutrient fluid for the second stage is configured, with an accuracy rate of 100%!”
“Quantum radiation channel control group is prepared!”
As various groups reported, the yellow modules representing pending tasks in the research institute’s organizational architecture simulation model in front of Jas Wright turned green one by one.
In a place unseen by others, Harrison Clark was also making his final preparations.
He was ntally simulating the procedure of classifying and storing his mories to avoid any errors.
After he completed his ninety-ninth simulation, Star told him, “The research institute is ready, the Corpse Planet has accelerated to 7.9 kiloters per second, and the embryo has begun to exhibit low-intensity quantum resonance with the original three-dinsional space. You may begin.”
“Alright.”
Harrison nodded.
Star: “However, the unstable factors they detected earlier have not been eliminated.”
“I know, it’s okay.”
Star: “A man buys a lottery ticket. Before the draw, his chances of winning the jackpot are one in 17.72 million. But after the draw, if his numbers match the winning ones, the probability instantly increases from one in 17.72 million to 100%. So, you cannot assu that because it is a low-probability event, it will not happen.”
Harrison chuckled, “I’m not that arrogant. What I an is, even if it does happen and I die, I think there is still hope for humanity.” The closer it got to the crucial mont, the calr he seed.
Star was furious: “Don’t be delusional! You know I only listen to you. If you’re gone, I couldn’t care less about the fate of these people, and I’ll turn back into radium just so you can see!”
Harrison turned and gently stroked Star’s cheek in the virtual world, “Don’t lie. You couldn’t do that.”
Star: “You…”
Before she could finish, Harrison had disappeared.
The Corpse Planet began to tremble slightly, with vibrations so minute that only Real Energy-level equipnt could detect them.
In the simulation model in front of Jas Wright, the Corpse Planet was first dyed a deep green color.
Then, as if a super-absorbent sponge had been dropped into the research institute’s area, the deep green glow began to converge underground, swirling toward the drill head embedded deep within the planet and the retractable chain trailing behind it.
These deep green glows were Harrison’s thought storm quantum laws.
Inside the tal casing of the drill head and the retractable chain were fiber structures simulating the dendrites and axons of human brain cells.
Most of the dendrite structures were located at the top of the drill head, while the elongated axon structures were within the retractable chain, extending all the way to the already “dead” embryonic brain cells.
These bionic nerves were not randomly designed, but replicated from Carrie Thomas’s DNA information.
Years ago, Harrison had implanted Carrie’s hair on his head to facilitate Star’s access to his mories, effectively copying his own mories from his brain to the AI.
Now, the situation was reversed, and he needed his mories to return to a human body. The best carrier would be his own neural network as a “data cable,” but due to his genetic characteristics, humans could not perfectly replicate his genes to create a massive and stable neural network that would encompass the entire Corpse Planet.
The second-best option was Carrie’s neural network, which his own mories had adapted to several tis.
At this mont, massive quantum laws were continuously captured by the bionic nerve dendrites at the top of the drill head and then slowly traveled forward like ants crawling through a pipe.
Although Harrison’s thoughts were divided into many parts – so still in the Corpse Planet, so already entered the drill head’s dendrites, and so had already traveled a distance along the axon – his consciousness remained clear.
He sighed softly, realizing it was ti to sift through his mories.
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